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by alasdair_
2346 days ago
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>There is no evidence that US push flawed curves. "Reuters reported in December that the NSA had paid RSA $10 million to make a now-discredited cryptography system the default in software used by a wide range of Internet and computer security programs. The system, called Dual Elliptic Curve, was a random number generator, but it had a deliberate flaw - or “back door” - that allowed the NSA to crack the encryption." https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-security-nsa-rsa/excl... |
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That's not a flawed curve that NSA pushed; it's a much more straightforward cryptographic backdoor.